PATH30003: Frontiers in Human Disease (H1: 81%)
Subject notes for UniMelb PATH30003
Description
Notes for PATH30001: Mechanisms of Human Disease at the University of Melbourne. I got a H1 (81%) with these notes and so can you! Included: * Lecture notes * Textbook Reading * Online Reading and research for further clarification * Summary/Notes Section for exam revision * Comprehensive notes organised into sections/topics * Approximate reading times for each section as well as the summary/notes * Images and visual aids Topics include: - Dementia - Alzheimer’s Disease - Parkinson’s Disease - Huntington’s Disease - Progressive Supranuclear Palsy - Motor Neuron Disease - Prion Disease - Multiple Sclerosis - Translational application in Neurodegenerative Disease - Pneumococcal Disease o Penumonia o Meningitis o Otitis Media - Hepatitis B Virus - Microbes - GIT Disease - Crohn’s Disease - Coeliac Disease - Diabetes - Rheumatoid Arthritis - Cancer - Obesity - Chronic Kidney Disease - Lipid Metabolism - Heart Disease - Systems Biology and Cardiovascular Disease - Coronary Vascular Disease Clinical Trials
UniMelb
Semester 2, 2017
455 pages
43,579 words
$29.00
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UniMelb, Parkville
Member since
January 2015
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